Success Stories: No RFE, A Postdoctoral Fellow from Bangladesh obtained the NIW Petition Approval With Our Customized Petition Packet

 

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On February 26th, 2021, we received another EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) approval for a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Field of Civil Engineering (Approval Notice).


General Field: Civil Engineering

Position at the Time of Case Filing: Postdoctoral Fellow

Country of Origin: Bangladesh

State of Residence at the Time of Filing: Missouri

Approval Notice Date: February 26th, 2021

Processing Time: 9 months, 6 days


Case Summary:

A postdoctoral fellow liaised with us to help her in filing an EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) petition. We scrutinized all of her provided academic and professional documents including her Ph.D. degree in civil engineering and research work in the same field, our client exhibited all the required skills to satisfy the prongs. We began to prepare a strong case on her behalf and highlighted the below-mentioned key points:

We appraised her research on utilizing machine learning and artificial neural networks to analyze the relationship between construction practices/materials and long-term pavement performance to improve the quality of civil infrastructure while cutting costs. This demonstrates how her research in this area is of great importance because it provides unique insights into the factors that influence the performance of various building materials. Such research is beneficial in several areas.

Thanks to Google Scholar, we established that our client’s 10 peer-reviewed journal and conference articles (5 of them first-authored), 1 book chapter, and 4 technical reports had accumulated 69 citations, at the time of filing. Her work has been among the most-cited in the field, indicating both the originality and significance of her methods and results.

We also added that our client assessed the work of others 12 times, only notable researchers in this field are asked to perform this important review work. This activity distinctly expresses her strong disposition in the field.

Moreover, we added five recommendation letters which were collated by our client. One of the recommenders stated:

“As a whole, her exceptional research background has contributed to developing practical solutions for engineering problems, as well as advancing scientific progress in the field. Thus, it is evident that allowing [client] to continue her research is in the best interests of the U.S.”

Finally, her NIW approval was granted by the USCIS with the help of our entire team’s vigilance in her case. We congratulate our client for securing an NIW petition approval and wish her the best on this milestone.